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Coastal Command Hastings
Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 17:30
by Garry Russell
Not being a military sort my knowledge is limited
An interesting pic on for auction has come up
http://www.airlinehobby.com/listings/de ... /index.cfm
I would assume the mauve is a colour prob with age and enhancement and it was blue perhaps like the Shackletons of the time.
An interesting and I can imagine smart livery :tab:
TBH I am not that familiar with Hastings in Coastal Command :think:
Whatever the details it's a new one on me
Garry
Re: Coastal Command Hastings
Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 18:12
by DaveB
Most unusual shot there Garry.. it's a new one to me too! :o
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: Coastal Command Hastings
Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 18:15
by Garry Russell
Hmmmmmm :think:
When thinking coastal Command types, Hastings doesn't really jump to the fore
Garry
Re: Coastal Command Hastings
Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 18:43
by Scorpius
The RAF had six Hastings for Coastal Command and all were used for weather reconnaissance. Colour scheme very similar to the Shack. There is an FS9 model for it from D-GHHH simulationware via AVSIM.
Re: Coastal Command Hastings
Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 18:51
by Garry Russell
Thanks for the info Scorpius..
Garry
Re: Coastal Command Hastings
Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 19:01
by Scorpius
Flew in a Hastings from RAF Leconfield as an Air Cadet, we went low flying one Sunday morning in the Yorkshire dales (Sept 1971) and I will always remember the view from the cockpit when it was my turn to go forward, the trees were pretty close!
Quite some machine but it did not have the best of safety records. 30 were cat 5 or written off from a production run of 147.
Re: Coastal Command Hastings
Posted: 02 Apr 2008, 19:20
by Garry Russell
I think there may have been recurring engine problems
My feeling is based on a phrase used at the time claiming it to be the best three engined aeroplane in Transport Command.
Garry